Global and Distributed Rollouts

If your digital presence has lots of separate sites, and you are looking to make big changes, then you need to consider the rollout plan.

Empower you and your teams to tackle your rollout

You can't just launch the first site and then assume all the other site owners will fall in line to launch all the subsequent sites. Even if you can, using that approach is not ideal: you need broad alignment early to make sure you're building out a strong foundation that all sites can use (rather than just forcing all sites to work like your first site).

Learn the components of a strong plan

We'll look at the components of a strong rollout plan:

Current plan status

Vision

Status of distributed presence

Expected outcomes and coordination

Flexibility, publishing speed, consistency, and broad change

Phasing

Migration and content execution approach

Implications and confirmation of the plan

Resourcing approach

Presenter: David Hobbs

David Hobbs works with large, complex digital presences. He creatively approaches large scale efforts to isolate what's really important, work toward getting stakeholders aligned, and phase efforts for success. Clients include the CDC, Library of Congress, and Novartis.